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February 12, 2012

LOOKING BACK: 1962: Terre Haute Works of Allis-Chalmers closes

TERRE HAUTE — Dorothy Jerse looks back at local history from 10, 25 and 50 years ago as reported in the Tribune and Tribune-Star.

 

2002

n The Vigo County Park Department hosted its 16th annual Pancake, Maple Syrup and Sausage Breakfast at Fowler Park.

n Anthony Thompson returned to Chauncey Rose Middle School where he was honored on “Anthony Thompson Day.” The former Indiana University football player and running backs coach had contributed funds to help build activities and physical fitness centers at Chauncey Rose, his alma mater.

n Terre Haute South Vigo High School wrestlers Joe Fitch and Rufus Pace advanced to the state tournament. Coach Steve Joseph said, “This is the first time we've sent more than one to state since the 1982-83 season.”

n Mike and Connie Mutterspaugh had their Farrington Bed & Breakfast on the market at $399,000. They had operated the business since 1997 in a home built in 1898 at 931 S. Seventh St.

n Marilyn Peffley, founder of the Terre Haute Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), presented a plaque to Indiana State Policeman James T. Dungan for his outstanding effort in making Indiana roads safer from impaired drivers.

1987

n The winter homecoming/sports queens at the Vigo County high schools were Libbi Niece (Terre Haute North), Kisha Smith (Terre Haute South), and Christy Wilkie (West Vigo).

n Six cars of a 110-car Soo Line Railroad train derailed at the Springhill and McDaniel roads crossing.

n Sen. Robert Hellmann (D-Terre Haute), a member of the Senate Education committee, said, “The school funding formula should allow under-funded corporations an opportunity to compete with the well-financed districts.”

n The Sarah Scott boys, coached by Larry Stuckey, and the Honey Creek girls, coached by Rhonda Low, won the Vigo County ninth grade basketball championships played in the Chauncey Rose gym before 1,237 fans. The three-year record of the Honey Creek girls team ended at 37-0. They had been coached as seventh and eighth graders by E. V. “Curly” Halt.

n The Terre Haute Downtown Parking Development Corp. commissioners awarded the architectural design contract to the local Sanders & Associates firm for the $3.3 million downtown parking garage.

n John A. Templeton succeeded Arthur Lukens as chairman of the Union Hospital Inc. board.

1962

n The decision to close the $25 million Terre Haute Works of Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. because of “economic reasons” was announced. It had opened in 1952,

n The North Terre Haute Branch of the Fairbanks Vigo County Library was now open at 3102 Park Avenue with Hilda Bledsoe as librarian. West Terre Haute and South branches had opened several months before. The extension of library service into the entire county was a result of school reorganization.

n Poplar Street was blockaded because of the demolition of the former Terre Haute Brewing Co. building at Ninth and Poplar streets.

n The Indiana State College Sycamores played their first basketball game in the new ISC Arena, winning 84-69 over DePauw.

n Woolworth's three stores advertised packs of valentines with a “Do It Yourself Punchout Book” at 29 cents and an assortment of 50 “Giant Glitter” cards at 69 cents.

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